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geometrically

American  
[jee-uh-me-trik-lee] / ˌdʒi əˈmɛ trɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to geometry.

  2. in a geometric style, with predominantly straight or curved lines or the figures used in geometry.


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When the two photonic crystal layers are brought close together and rotated, the structure becomes geometrically chiral and capable of detecting the handedness of incoming light.

From Science Daily

"This metric geometrically encodes the perceived color distance -- that is, how different two colors appear to an observer."

From Science Daily

Christmas often inspires visions of perfection: the geometrically precise tree, the artfully arranged mantel, the candlelit feast a flawless tableau.

From The Wall Street Journal

Similarly, when Pabst visits the Nazi propaganda ministry, its geometrically baffling corridors remind him of “a trick he himself had used repeatedly in long tracking shots.”

From Los Angeles Times

Using cutting-edge computer animation software, they combined the videos with 3D models to visualize how the bird's bone surfaces fit together geometrically and how those joints appeared in motion.

From Science Daily